1 1 2 3 C Motion I 7 (a) From 1 January 2009 to 10 January 2009‚ the watch runs slower than the actual time by 9 minutes. Therefore‚ when the actual time is 2:00 pm on 10 January 2009‚ the time shown on the watch should be 1:51 pm on 10 January 2009. Practice 1.1 (p. 6) D (a) Possible percentage error 10 −6 = × 100% 24 × 3600 = 1.16 × 10 % 1 (b) = 1 000 000 days 10 −6 –9 It would take 1 000 000 days to be in error by 1 s. (b) Percentage error 9 = × 100% 9 × 24 × 60 = 6.94 × 10–2%
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1. Explain the events that probably gave rise to journal entries 1 through 8 of exhibit 1. a. Entry 1: Miss barbarra Thompson opened the company investing USD 65‚000.00 cash and USD 100‚000.00 from Bank Borrowings. b. Entry 2: The company paid its Rent amounting to USD 1‚485.00 c. The company bought inventory items worth USD 137‚500.00 on credit. d. The company bought Furnitures and Fixtures (10 years useable life) for cash amounting to USD 15‚500.00 e. The company
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GRADE 9/9 Lind Chapter 9; Exercise 12 The American Sugar Producers Association wants to estimate the mean yearly sugar consumption. A sample of 16 people reveals the mean yearly consumption to be 60 pounds with a standard deviation of 20 pounds. a. What is the value of the population mean? What is the best estimate of this value? The value of population mean is unknown. The best estimate of this value is the sample mean of 60 pounds. b. Explain why we need to use the t distribution. What assumption
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ESSAY SET #2 PHIL 240 October 11‚ 2013 QUESTION ONE 1) Describe the “minimal” facts approach to the resurrection question. Be sure in your answer‚ to provide a general description and outline of this approach when applied to the resurrection of Christ. Do you agree or disagree with this approach? When you are attempting to explain the resurrection of Jesus to an unbeliever it is important to stay on topic‚ and not be sidelined into a discussion on the inerrancy of the Bible. As Christians
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Descriptive Statistics and Probability Distribution Problem Sets Emily Noah QNT561 Anthony Matias December 24‚ 2012 Descriptive Statistics and Probability Distribution Problems Sets Descriptive statistics and probability distribution is two ways to find information with certain data giving. In Descriptive statistics the data can give a mode‚ mean‚ median‚ and range by the numerical information‚ which is giving to find the information. In probability distribution the data is collected and
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an EOQ. Assume sales of fans and heaters increase from 11‚500 to 23‚750 units. The ordering cost for each order is $175‚ and the carrying cost per unit is $2.50 (these values will not change with the discount). The average inventory is based on EOQ/2. Each inventory has an average cost of $12.50. Cost of goods sold is equal to 60 percent of net sales; general and administrative expenses are 15 percent of net sales; and interest payments of 14 percent will only be necessary for the increase in the
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Economics 370 Microeconomic Theory Problem Set 6 Answer Key 1) Describe the effects on output and welfare if the government regulates a monopoly so that it may not charge a price above p‚ which lies between the unregulated monopoly price and the optimally regulate price (determined by the intersection of the firm’s marginal cost and the market demand curve). As usual‚ the monopoly determines its optimal output on the basis of MR = MC. Here‚ however‚ it cannot charge a price in excess of p*. So
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Desktop J 2. system image backup A 3. BranchCache B 4. distributed cache mode H 5. volume shadow copies D 6. incremental backup I 7. Windows RE C 8. hosted cache mode G 9. Windows Remote Management F 10. system restore point Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following service priority guidelines are not accurate? D a. Network-wide problems take precedence over workgroup or departmental problems. b. System-wide problems take precedence over application problems. c. Shared
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Introduction to Business Law and Ethics Timothy Riley Grand Canyon University Module 2 May 5‚ 2013 Instructor: Pedro Moreno Chapter 5 Garelli Wong‚ Inc. v. William M. Nichols‚ Case 1:07-CV-06227 The court found in favor of Nichols. Due to the fact‚ that Garelli Wong’s complaint did not warrant any merit. All three counts were dismissed. The decision was based on‚ that due to its sole jurisdiction over the case‚ they dismissed the Garelli Wong’s claims based on “When a district court
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beneficial trade. Mutually beneficial trade will not occur only when the allocation of resources among A and B is already efficient. In the case of our two-consumer economy‚ MRSA=MRSB indicates an efficient allocation of goods (on contract curve). 2. Suppose in a two-good (X and Y) two-person (Ann and Bob) exchange economy‚ the MRS for person A is YA/XA and the MRS for B is YB/XB. The total amount of X is 40 and the total amount of Y is 40. Ann has an initial endowment of 10 units of X and 30 of
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